Stephen Satalino

Stephen Satalino
is
a
Math teacher
at
Charter School of Wilmington
located in
Wilmington, Delaware and part of Charter School of Wilmington.
Stephen Satalino's
32 teacher
ratings
contributes
to Charter School of Wilmington's ranking of
45
in Delaware.
Additionally, the average teacher rating at
Charter School of Wilmington is 3.99
stars.

Mr. Satalino is an interesting experience. He's got very firm beliefs in how a class should be taught, "Not spoon-fed information", and enforces this with high expectations. He expects students to act as "young adults" and learn the material themselves and discuss during class. As a result, he doesn't often explicitly go over things in class that were done for homework, rather he goes over ideas that will come later on. He's very knowledgeable and maintains distance while still very entertaining

I had Mr Satalino as a teacher during my junior year at CSW, which was in 2001. He was such an influential teacher that 15 years later I looked him up and as part of that search stumbled across this site. Mr Satalino is a person who is passionate about what he does, and he cares deeply about his students.

He's a great guy and is hilarious in class. Not that best at teaching and the tests and quizzes are hard, but i have definitely had worse teachers. As long as you do the basic stuff that he asks then you are usually alright

not a great math teacher. like other people have said would prob suit another class better, his stories are outrageous and hes really arrogant. hes a nice guy out of class.. sorta.. but prob the worst teacher ive ever had.. didnt learn anything and i really struggle with math so it was a real tough year

He's ok. Somewhere in the middle. I don't like his personality all that much, seems a bit too arrogant for my liking. But I have to admit some of his stories are rather interesting. As for the class, I'd say its in the middle too. It's not impossible, although some of his expectations are beyond others. Overall I'd say he's a pretty good teacher but he'd probably be better teaching something other than math.